5 Ways Pampering Employees a Little Pays Off a LotA culture of achievement begins with showing your team appreciation, in word and deed.

ByBrett Relander

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

CEOs and executives have long viewed their employees as simply cogs in a machine. Their sole purpose is to work for your company, and all that matters is their output. However, that ideology is rapidly being disproven. Instead, it seems the companies that go above and beyond to make their employees comfortable and provide them with a few perks see better productivity than those that don't. Here are just a few reasons why.

1. It motivates employees.

Most companies are quick to let their employees know when they're doing something wrong. But how fast do they recognize when an employee is doing something right? If employees are punished or chastised for doing poorly but not rewarded for doing well, then their only real motivation at work is not to get yelled at. However, rewards, recognition or even simple acknowledgement of employees who do well will inspire your staff to go above and beyond. Knowing they're appreciated will encourage them work harder and be more productive in the long run.

The best part is that this type of pampering doesn't cost much. You don't necessarily have to be surrounded by amenities to make employees feel good. You can be operating your business out of a storage unit (as long as it'slegal). But if you make your employees feel good about what they're doing, they'll feel like they're working in luxury, and be more motivated to work hard.

Related:The Power of Praise in Business -- and How to Do it Right

2. It helps recruitment.

Of course, there's something to be said for working in luxury as well. Why does everyone want towork at Google? They do provide competitive pay and the chance to work with and develop cutting edge technology. But they also have aslidein the middle of the office. They provide free food in their cafeterias made by gourmet chefs. They have massage rooms, nap pods, haircuts and more.

It's perks like these that entice the top people in their fields to apply to Google. Thanks to their pampering practices, they can pretty much have their pick of the brightest and most talented people in the job market. Everyone knows that Google treats its employees well. Plenty of other companies offer competitive pay and cutting edge technological opportunities. But how many of them offer nap pods and a slide?

3. It improves employee retention.

Mina Blackburn has been a technical writer at Lumesse for over a dozen years. Why? "I could get better pay elsewhere for what I do," she says, "But I wouldn't have a free juice bar or weekly massage. Expectations here are high, but so are the rewards."

当你对你的员工很好best and brightest want to work at your company and they are more likely to stick around. If you're keeping them happy and challenged, why would they look for work anywhere else?

Related:激发员工的忠诚与认可我n Company Values

4. It improves marketing.

Your workplace environment and how you treat your employees play a major role in how people see your brand. Google, as we've seen, has a great reputation. And that's an important part of the positive image that people have of the company as a whole.

Meanwhile, companies includingWalmartandComcasthave terrible reputations for how they treat their employees. As a result, the general public tends to have a very low opinion of them and what they do. Treating your employees well shows the public that you're successful, stable and caring. In the eyes of many people, that makes you worth doing business with.

5. It's tax deductible.

Pampering employees sounds great on paper, but the issue is money. Can you really afford to put a massage table and a pinball machine in the office? Well, leaving aside the fact that these perks can improve productivity and ultimately help your bottom line, there's another factor. Spending all of this money on your business and your employees is tax deductible. You're shelling out money this year but you'll get it back next year when you file. There's really no reason NOT to splurge on pampering your employees.

One final thought: Avoid building a"Potemkin village'at your startup. Some companies make a big deal of the benefits they offer their employees, but when all is said and done, they have no real value. For example, the top performer this month gets a scratch-off lottery ticket. Or the department with the best productivity gets entered into a drawing for a slim chance to win a prize. Rather than hyping up a lot of empty promises, make sure that the benefits and perks you're offering employees are real and tangible. It's the best way to motivate, the best way to improve productivity, and the best way to improve your company's image.

Related:Free Helicopter Ride, Anyone? 40 Awesome and Absurd Tech Company Perks. (Infographic)

Wavy Line
Brett Relander

Managing Director at X1 Sports Nutrition

Brett Relander is founder and managing director of X1 Sports Nutrition (http://X1Fuel.com). He has a degree in exercise science, is certified as a Master Fitness Specialist and in the biomechanics of resistance training, and is an advocate of all-natural nutrition and advanced performance training.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

What Is a 'Lazy Girl Job'? New TikTok Trend Empowers Women to Work However They Want

The trend began as a way for women to find more free time during their days.

Devices

This Versatile MacBook Is Only $299.97 During the Back-to-School Sale

Fid out how to get a MacBook Air that's sleek, portable, and reliable for a great price.

Science & Technology

5 Tech Tools To Make You the Envy of Coworkers and Neighbors All Summer

From a self-correcting selfie camera to an cooler that doesn't need ice.

Thought Leaders

I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

After working myself to the bone pitching 300 people each day for one year, I came out of that experience as a new man — but surprisingly, an unhappier one. Here's what I learned.

Business Ideas

The Top 10 Home Business Ideas for 2023

Can't figure out which enterprise you should launch in 2023? Check out 10 stellar home business ideas to get inspiration.